A record that Meland thensome and myself were discussing last night at the Wheel in Manchester,i have had it 4 a while but know very little about it.I,t is-My Angel Baby by The Shepherd Boy-the label is United Hits of Detroit(1142)-gold label.The year is shown as 1965.The singer sounds very familiar(Carl Carlton?).I don,t know of anything else on this label,and a lot of Motor City collectors i,ve spoken to have never heard of the label.Can anyone in the u.s. or elsewhere help?

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The red 45 has on the flipside ''baby I need you' for some reason tony I recall the red 45 being with pete that time so I should have that on tape as well. The gold 45 on flip is 'take you from your guy'

Sounds very interesting. I hope someone enlightens us with the information. I wonder if that's another moniker for Wyatt "Big Boy" Shepherd??? Maybe his "Carl Carlton sounding voice" is his falsetto, and he has a rich, relatively deep voice (as Wyatt's "real" voice)?